Birch trees, refreshingly tall and snow-white, have been nicknamed the queen of the forest for their romantic association with unspoiled mountain streams and wintry nights. Their white bark, which can remain preserved for over a thousand years, naturally p
Birch trees, refreshingly tall and snow-white, have been nicknamed the queen of the forest for their romantic association with unspoiled mountain streams and wintry nights. Their white bark, which can remain preserved for over a thousand years, naturally peels into thin layers that were once repurposed as paper in ancient times. Additionally, their roots, sap, and even the mushrooms growing on them have long been used for medicinal purposes.
As the last step of a skincare routine, gently apply a sufficient amount on skin, spread it out as if creating a barrier.
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